Avalon Bay |
This island is just off the
the coast of southern California, near Long Beach.
Its first inhabitants were
the Gabrielino Indians that arrived at this location around 500 B.C. The
island provided them with an abundance of fish in the clear waters just
offshore.
The plentiful fish also
attracted sea otters to the Avalon Bay.
In 1811, Russian fur traders from Alaska slaughtered many of these sea otters for their
sleek fur. When the local Indians objected, the Russians killed them as
well.
In 1542, a Spanish explorer,
Juan Cabrillo discovered the island--he named it Santa Catalina or Saint
Catherine.
Juan Cabrillo |
The islands close proximity
to the mainland--it is just 21 miles across the channel to reach Catalina from
Long Beach--made an ideal location for smugglers.
These illegal traders often
fought among themselves, which resulted in more deaths in the area.
In 1863, during the Gold
Rush, greedy miners extended tunnels under the seabed in their quest for gold.
Many of these tunnels collapsed and flooded with water. The result was even
more deaths.
The island is haunted today partly
because of its violent past.
The ghosts of murdered
Indians, smugglers, and gold miners have all been seen or heard on or near
Catalina.
Indians have been known to
materialize in the hills behind the town of Avalon. They are seen standing quietly
shoulder-to-shoulder. They stare out to sea. Some feel they await the return of
the Russians that murdered them.
Boaters in the vicinity of
Catalina Island, over the years, has reported catching a glimpse of a mysterious
sloop at dawn or dusk. This craft flies no flag and has no running lights. Some
feel it carries the phantoms of smugglers.
Scuba divers while exploring
the underwater gardens near the island have reported hearing the eerie screams
of the miners trapped by the collapsed gold-mine tunnels.
There are two ghosts seen on Catalina that achieved fame while alive.
The first is William Wrigley, Jr. Wrigley made his fortune from manufacturing and selling chewing gum. Catalina’s
isolation and charm so enthralled him at one point he bought the whole island.
Wrigley home on Catalina |
His ghost materializes at his
grand house at the head of Avalon Canyon. People state this entity is easy to
identify, for he is always seen-- chewing gum.
The second ghost seen is of
Natalie Wood. An actress who first gained fame as a child in the film, Miracle of 34th Street. She
later starred in such hits as Rebel
without a Cause and West Side Story.
One evening as her yacht was
anchored off Catalina, she either attempted to dive overboard or fell off the
deck. She plunged headfirst into a dinghy, tied alongside, which killed her
instantly.
Her ghost is seen strolling
along a nearby beach. Some witnesses have stated she was unclothed. When the
accident * occurred, she was supposedly naked.
* There has been much speculation since her
death--that it actually was not an accident.
I talk about another California ghost seen on Coronado Island here. This female ghost is seen at the world-famous Hotel del Coronado.
I talk about another California ghost seen on Coronado Island here. This female ghost is seen at the world-famous Hotel del Coronado.
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